I finally received the DVI to YPbPr adapter for my ATI 9550 from monoprice.
I have to say that the image looks much better than s-video out. The colors and definition are very crisp even if the red color still looks too orange.
Now I am struggling with my options for getting correct aspect ratio.
I have the resolution set to 640x432 as recommended by many here. I have two choices for getting the correct aspect ratio and filling the entire screen, either use D3D or Direct Draw with hardware stretch.
Hardware stretch introduces some blur although I admit it is a lot less notiecable than with s-video out and can be mitigated significantly by increasing the sharpness control in the TV but the end result is not quite as sharp as when using direct draw without hardware stretch.
The other option is to use D3D. However, D3D ususally looks best when run at a high resolution (at least 1024x768). Here is where the problem lies. If I use that resolution or any other higher than 640x432, the image in the TV exceeds the visible area (when in Windows desktop mode, you can pan around with the mouse).
What I would like to see is the image being scaled down to the TV resolution rather than over-expanding the image beyond the visible limits. This is no different than when using s-video. When you select 1024x768 whith s-video, the image gets scaled down and you see everything in the TV visible area.
Any ideas how I can do this?